9. Ulva, is a barren Mcfi, which differs from Ae 
torej^oing, in that its Leaves are very thin and nat, 
iorrietimes broad, Ibmetimes narrow, and not rarejy tU' 
bulous or hollow. 
4. Lichenoides, is a Mofs of a more hard and com- 
paft Subftance than any of the foregoing, from which 
it farther differs in having Pelts, or little Shie lds, or 
Tu^rcles. Not bearing any floweiy- Heads diftinguifties 
this Kind from the LicheniecA Lichenafirurn. 
Of the florid Mojfes xi Kinds are known. 
5. Mnion, differs from all other florid Moffesm 
bearing two different Heads, the one a round dufty 
Head without any covering ; the other like other florid 
MoO'ei, an oblong little Husk containing the Dult j 
this laft Head ftands up9n a longer, and the dufty on a 
ihorter Pedicule^ 
6. Fqntinalis, b,ear,s uniform Heads, coming forth 
either from between the Leaves, or at the Exncnuty 
of the Branches, without any Pedicule, which when 
ripe open transverfly and drop their little Cap. 
7. Hypnum, is a florid Mofs with uniform Heads 
covered with an oblique Calyptra or little membro- 
nous Hood j when ripe, they open transverfly and drop 
their Cap, which in fbme, leaves a Imooth, in others 
an indented Margin to the Head 5 the Pedicales are in 
this Kind pretty long, and wrapp’d up at the Bot- 
tom in a fcaly covering diftin<ft from the Leaves. This 
Mofs creeps and Ipreads its Branches very much, which 
are more numerous than in the Lryura. 
8. ‘Lolytrichim, is a florid Mfs, the Head cf which 
is covered with an upright and goldcoloured 
